Wang Jiaxin's Life (Introduction by Wang Jiaxin)
Wang Jiaxin's representative works include Poem Commemoration (Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House, 1985), Cliff Wandering (Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1997), Poem Collection of Wang Jiaxin (People's Literature Publishing House, 200 1) and Stairs (English version, Wellsvip Publishing House, London)
Editor-in-chief: Selected Contemporary Experimental Poems of China (Feng Chun Literature and Art Publishing House, 1987), Selected Contemporary Poems of Europe and America (Feng Chun Literature and Art Publishing House, 1988), On Important Foreign Poets in the Twentieth Century (Henan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1993) and Ye Zhi's Works (three volumes). Hebei Education Press, 2003), China's Poems: A Memorandum in the 1990s (People's Literature Publishing House, 2000), China's Contemporary Poetry Classics (Feng Chun Literature and Art Publishing House, 2003) and paul celan's Poems (Hebei Education Publishing House, 2002).
He once participated in the project "China Vision" hosted by Professor Yan Liqin of the National Institute of Educational Sciences, and served as the editor-in-chief of Senior One. He has won many domestic poetry awards and won the first prize of scientific research papers and works of the Institute of Education for many times. He is a director of the Chinese Writers Association "Chinese Poetry Society".
Poetry works and articles have been selected into a variety of important anthologies of poems and theoretical comments in China, and have been selected into a variety of textbooks of contemporary literature history in China by universities such as Peking University and Fudan University. The poem "Beyond the Mountain" was selected by People's Education Society as a Chinese textbook for senior one, and the poem "Pasternak" was selected as a Chinese reader for senior two by People's Education Society.
From Pasternak in 1990 to Lonely House by the Sea, Kafka and Awakening during his later trip to Europe, his influence in China's poetry circle gradually increased. The fate of these exiled or quasi-exiled poets is the main source of his writing. He tried to write a rare history of poetry writing through dialogue with many dead people. There are often alarming monologues in his works, which have painful meanings. After 1996, represented by "London Essays" and "Elegy", he began a new exploration of poetry. His published poems include The Sound of Palm and Swimming Cliff.